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Gary Neville believes Diego Simeone should be considered for the Manchester United job. The Red Devils are currently looking for their next permanent manager, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick set to start a two-year consultancy gig in the summer.
Simeone led Atletico Madrid to a famous 1-0 victory at Old Trafford on Tuesday - knocking United out of the Champions League - and has won eight trophies during his 10-year spell in the Spanish capital, including two La Liga titles.
Reports on Thursday afternoon suggested United have compiled a five-man shortlist for their next manager: Ajax's Erik ten Hag, Paris Saint-Germain's Mauricio Pochettino, Spain's Luis Enrique, Sevilla's Julen Lopetegui and Chelsea's Thomas Tuchel.
Yet Neville thinks his former employers should's rule out the idea of appointing Simeone just yet. "Diego Simeone should be a candidate, but it’s never been achievable to get him out of Atletico Madrid," Neville told Sky Sports.
"He is wedded in there, he is tied. But it would be brilliant to see him in the Premier League, you saw on Tuesday night. I’ve seen it many times – I got beaten 2-0 in Valencia by his brilliant Atletico Madrid team that [Antoine] Griezmann was in before he went to Barcelona."
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